From: Ken Oliphant <ken.oliphant@oeaw.ac.at>
To: obligations@uwo.ca
Date: 15/07/2009 11:58:35 UTC
Subject: ODG: New book on Punitive Damages

I am delighted to announce the publication, on behalf of the Institute for European Tort Law and the European Centre of Tort and Insurance Law, of:

Punitive Damages: Common Law and Civil Law Perspectives

Tort & Insurance Law, vol. 25
Edited by Helmut Koziol and Vanessa Wilcox
 
From the blurb:
"With the growing literature on the subject of punitive damages, the consensus is that it seems worthwhile and even necessary to discuss, thoroughly and on a comparative basis, the nature, role and suitability of such damages in tort law and private law in general.

This book contains reports from selected jurisdictions that explicitly allow the award of punitive damages as well as from jurisdictions which purport (sometimes emphatically) to deny their existence (although a number covertly incorporate such damages into the framework of their tort systems). It also benefits from special reports on insurance, law and economics, private international law and aggravated damages. The book’s comparative report and conclusion critically evaluates the material in the above reports and advances a thorough analysis of the nature of punitive damages, the cases for and against them, and their suitability in the field of tort law. Alternative remedies in private and criminal law are also considered."

Order details, for those interested, can be found here.
 
Ken Oliphant
Institute for European Tort Law 
Reichsratsstrasse 17/2, A-1010 Vienna, Austria
 
Tel. (+43-1) 4277-29 662, Fax (+43-1) 4277-29 670
 
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